The high court is weighing a case that could rewrite the rules of care in more than two-thirds of U.S. abortions, limiting access to a popular drug even in states where it remains legal.
By Julia Harte (Reuters) - U.S. telehealth abortion providers scrambled on Thursday to keep their services available after a federal appeals court rul.
US telehealth and in-person abortion providers scrambled on Thursday to keep medication abortion services available after a federal appeals court ruled that mifepristone could be distributed amid ongoing litigation but with significant restrictions.
Abortion clinics are working to preserve access to the most common type of abortion in the U.S., even as a larger legal fight over mifepristone escalates.